When questioned by the media on Sunday about potential sabotage, the Indian aviation minister stated that investigators were looking at “all angles” of an Air India tragedy.
On June 12, the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed in the western city of Ahmedabad, killing all but one of the 242 passengers on board.
After the disaster, a police source informed AFP that the death toll was 38, while authorities have identified 19 additional people who perished on the ground.
When asked specifically about potential “sabotage” in an interview with Indian news station NDTV, India’s minister of state for civil aviation, Murlidhar Mohol, stated that the investigation was looking at “all angles.”